Perry was able to light the lamp with 5:41 remaining. Ryan Getzlaf set up
Patrick Maroon for a redirection in the slot and the puck deflected off a
Toronto player right to Perry at the left post for an easy tap-in.

The Ducks were just as relentless in the third period, but Bernier turned away
all 16 shots he faced.

"We had our fair chances, but we just couldn't capitalize on them," said
Anaheim defenseman Francois Beauchemin. "I thought we played a decent game. We
didn't get the result we wanted, but we had lots of chances offensively."

Toronto struck twice late in the first period.

Bozak tipped home a Dion Phaneuf pass for a power-play goal with 3:09
remaining. Kessel then split the Anaheim defense while blazing down the middle
and beat Andersen on a breakaway with 38.4 seconds left.

Game Notes

Getzlaf played in his 617th career game, passing Steve Rucchin for sole
possession of third place on the club's all-time list ... Anaheim's Bruce
Boudreau coached his 500th career NHL game ... The Ducks were 0-for-4 on the
power play.